How much is the collective contract being implemented in Kosovo?

Under the organisation of the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo, Kosovo workers have protested today in search of legally guaranteed rights. whistling, as if to seek the attention of institutions, they have marched from Square “Zahir Pajaziti” to Skenderbeu Square. With placards in my hands, with messages of type [...]
whistling, as if to seek the attention of institutions, they have marched from Square “Zahir Pajaziti” to Skenderbeu Square.
With banners in hand, with messages like “for free and equal association” and “Apply the” laws, protesters have demanded better working conditions.
After the protest, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has met representatives of the Union of Independent Unions of Kosovo.
Haradinaj praised the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosovo's commitment, as well as today's protest, which he viewed as dignified and in the service of the realisation of workers' rights.
In addition to many cases, the implementation of the collective contract in Kosovo has been discussed.
The issue that has been discussed today in the Kosovo Clan Info Magazine.
Beftman Jasharaj, chairman of the United Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture, has said the main problem leading them to their work is the failure to implement the collective contract.
While Avni Aydin, chairman of the Independent Union of Kosovo, has said the collective contract is being modified.
“When it has the end of the year it must be signed on the part of the prime minister, this issue will be carried out as early as”.












